Headmistress Sadi Powell

November 29, 2010 8:21 AM
As Headmistress Powell had promised during her post-midterm address, sign-up sheets for the Midsummer concert had finally arrived. The commonroom noticeboards were absent of these sheets, merely holding a note to let the students know that the sign-ups were posted not in the commonrooms, but in the Cascade hall and the library. The reasoning behind this was simple – some students might wish to perform with someone from another House, and in order to sign up together the list would need to be accessible to both. The list in Cascade was the most accessible, just inside the main doors. It could be accessed by anybody, and read by anybody. The sign-up sheet in the library was smaller, and more discreet, being in the possession of the librarian and her assistant. This second sheet enabled sign-up without the rest of the school knowing, in case the act was to be a surprise, or the student performing it simply was shy about signing up in front of the whole school. Despite their differing locations, both sign-up sheets were identical:

SONORA’S MIDSUMMER VARIETY CONCERT

Do you have a skill you’d like to share with the school? Whether you can sing, dance, vanish furniture, predict the future, or possess any other talents and skills, we would like to see you perform at our Midsummer concert! Please read the rules and sign up below. Don’t want to perform? No problem! We need judges to vote on the performances and choose a winner. Any student who doesn’t perform is automatically on the voting panel. If you have any questions, please contact a member of staff. If you wish to sign-up to perform, please put your name(s) and a short description of your act below.

RULES

1 – All acts must be permitted to perform via the sign-up sheets. Acts considered to be dangerous or unsuitable for a student audience are unlikely to be granted permission to perform.
2 – Students may perform as an individual or as part of a group. There are no limitations on group size.
3 – Each student can perform in a maximum of TWO acts in total. Each student can perform in a maximum of ONE individual act.
4 – There will be three categories for voting: Best individual act, best group act, and best overall House involvement. The winners for individual and group categories will be decided by student votes, judged on talent, showmanship, and originality of performance. The House winner will be decided by staff vote.


Below this introduction followed a space where students could write the necessary details to sign up for the concert. Below this was a further note: Professor McKindy and Coach Pierce will be running a bake sale during the concert to raise funds for DISCUSS. If you wish to help out, please speak to these members of staff. Thank you.
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Holly Greer-Thistle

December 16, 2010 3:45 PM
Holly was a little slow on the uptake for the midsummer concert. There had been the post-midterm address, of course, but she'd soon forgotten, and she mostly relied on the Pecari message board to get her school news. So, aside from Cecily going on about discussing and wailing about something - a concession stand, she thought, but she was less clear about exactly how that had anything to do with the concert or why anyone was in disagreement about selling refreshments - her first clue that that people were signing up for acts already was Daniel's audition announcement.

She considered going to that, but decided the last thing she really wanted to do for the concert was to get bossed around by her little brother. Besides how could Daniel's little play possibly outshine Pecari's at the last midsummer concert? After all, she'd gotten to become a princess, wear a tiara, and kiss Raoul. There was no topping that.

Of course, last time she'd been denied the opportunity to sing Disney songs as Pecari's solo act, so maybe she could do that now.

With that in mind, she found the sign-up sheet in the Cascade Hall and added her name to the bottom of the list.

Holly Greer-Thistle, Singing Solo

She walked away without reading the last piece of information on the bottom of the page, so she remained unable to figure out what discussing and wailing had to do with the concert's bake sale.
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